18 Related Articles, between 2019-06-07 and 2019-06-10

After 19 years, Christine Sinclair is on the verge of making history. Christine Sinclair is arguably the greatest soccer player in Canadian history. Now she's entering the women's World Cup tournament four goals shy of becoming the greatest international scorer ever. But she's not focused on the record. Instead, she's spent her entire career putting the team first. >>

Canada advances to play in all 3 finals at Curling World Cup. Canadian teams will play for all three championships at the Curling World Cup Grand Final. Kevin Koe, in the men's competition, Jennifer Jones, in the women's, and Laura Walker and Kirk Muyres, in mixed doubles, all advanced to their respective finals after round-robin play concluded Saturday. >>

Canada scores gold, silver at canoe sprint World Cup event. Canada's Laurence Vincent-Lapointe and Katie Vincent started the 2019 ICF World Cup season with a 1-2 finish in the women's C1 200m event. >>

Canada's Kripps, Sommer nab boblseigh silver in Calgary. Canadians Justin Kripps and Ryan Sommer teamed up to earn silver in the two-man event at the bobsleigh World Cup competition in Calgary on Saturday. >>

Canadian referee to miss World Cup after cancer diagnosis. Canadian referee Carol Anne Chenard has withdrawn from the Women's World Cup after being diagnosed with breast cancer >>

Canadian women win World Cup bobsleigh silver in Lake Placid. Canadians Christine De Bruin and Kristen Bujnowski won a silver medal at the 2019 IBSF Women's Bobsleigh World Cup, finishing 0.38 seconds behind first place in Lake Placid, N.Y., on Friday. >>

Christine Sinclair among 9 Canadian returnees for upcoming Women's World Cup. Captain Christine Sinclair will play in her fifth World Cup next month, leading a Canadians women's team with nine returning veterans from the 2015 squad that exited in the quarter-finals on home soil. >>

Christine Sinclair focused on team as she approaches scoring record. The Canadian super star is closing in on soccer's career goals record, but she would rather talk about leading her country to a win at the World Cup this summer. >>

Justin Kripps leads Canada to 4-man bobsleigh gold at Lake Placid. Canadian pilot Justin Kripps teamed with Ryan Sommer, Cameron Stones and Benjamin Coakwell to win the four-man bobsleigh in one minute 49.54 seconds at a World Cup event on Saturday in Lake Placid, N.Y. >>

Koe earns pair of victories on mixed day for Canada at Curling World Cup. Kevin Koe earned two victories Thursday on a mixed day for Canada at the Curling World Cup grand final. >>

Koe, Jones end curling season with wins at World Cup Grand Final. Canada's Jennifer Jones and Kevin Koe won women's and men's gold at the Curling World Cup Grand Final on Sunday to end their seasons on a high note. >>

Sinclair says she's been waiting for this Canadian team. Christine Sinclair will be edging closer to the all-time international goals record as her team chases a title at the Women's World Cup >>

Watch World Cup bobsleigh & skeleton in Calgary. Watch the world's best bobsleigh and skeleton athletes in action at a World Cup event in Calgary. >>

Women's World Cup 2019: Canada's Christine Sinclair eyes record. Canada captain Christine Sinclair says it would "mean a lot" to break the all-time goalscoring record in men's and women's international football at the World Cup this summer. >>